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Hour B, Segment 5

The TW&E History Book

Jan. 15, 1919 - A large molasses tank in Boston, Mass., bursts, sending a 40-foot wave of molasses rushing through the streets. Twenty-one people died, 150 were injured.

Jan. 15, 1967 - The Green Bay Packers of the National Football League defeat the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League 35-10 in the first Super Bowl. Until last year, it was thought that no recording of the TV broadcast of the game existed.

Hour B, Segment 2

Notable Speeches Past and Present: "I Have a Dream"

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his now-famous speech at a Washington, D.C., rally on Aug. 28, 1963. In 1999, public-speaking scholars voted "I Have a Dream" the best political speech of the 20th century.

WORLD New York reported on Thursday's arrest of pastors who were protesting New York City's soon-to-be-implemented ban on churches renting worship space in public schools. WPIX-TV posted raw video of the protest and arrests.